New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR79

Introduced
2/14/22  
Refer
2/14/22  
Report Pass
5/18/23  

Caption

Urges Division of Parks and Forestry to market and offer local NJ-based art and agricultural products at park sites, whenever possible.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the interplay between tourism and local economic growth, suggesting that by marketing New Jersey-based products, the state can fortify its economy and help local artists and farmers thrive. It highlights the importance of state parks, which serve as attractive venues for both visitors and local enterprises. This initiative could foster a stronger local economy and encourage visitors to support local craftspeople and agricultural producers during their travels, thereby underlining the interconnectedness of tourism development and local economic vitality.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 79 urges the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry to market and sell local New Jersey-based art and agricultural products at state parks and historic sites whenever possible. The resolution recognizes the vital role that travel and tourism play in promoting local businesses, illustrating how state parks serve as vital venues for showcasing the artistic and agricultural talents of New Jersey’s residents. Offering local products to visitors not only enhances their experience but also contributes to state identity and economic development.

Contention

While the resolution promotes positive engagement between tourism and local communities, potential points of contention may include concerns about commercialization of state parks, where there could be opposition from groups emphasizing conservation over commercialization. Debates may arise regarding which products are marketed, as well as considerations about maintaining the integrity of natural sites while promoting economic activity within them. The effectiveness of this initiative will likely rely on collaboration between state agencies and local artisans, which could also spark discussions about prioritization and resource allocation.

Implementation

Lastly, the resolution calls on supporting agencies, including the Department of Agriculture and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, to assist in the participation of local farmers and artists in marketing their products at park sites. This holistic approach to marketing local products through state venues signifies a move towards integrated marketing strategies that align agricultural and cultural efforts in New Jersey, advocating for enhanced community engagement and sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2453

Requires Division of Travel and Tourism to develop and promote NJ Heritage Weekend.

NJ S1261

Requires Division of Travel and Tourism develop and maintain Internet website on historic sites, districts, and roadside markers.

NJ S2276

Requires Division of Travel and Tourism develop and maintain Internet website on historic sites, districts, and roadside markers.

NJ A1035

Concerns baked goods sold at farm markets.

NJ ACR147

Urges New Jersey State Park Service to establish visitor's center at Princeton Battlefield State Park.

NJ A4313

Requires Division of Travel and Tourism develop and maintain Internet website on historic sites, districts, and roadside markers.

NJ AR192

Urges Department of Agriculture to promote production of grapes and use of locally produced fruits for use in wines made in New Jersey.

NJ A5716

Exempts veterans from camping facilities fees at State parks and forests.

NJ A2603

Requires Division of Travel and Tourism produce and make available on its Internet site tourism advertising and promotion videos.

NJ A275

Permits sale of certain alcoholic beverages and related products at seasonal farm markets.

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